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As fast answer yes it could be
Yes , subject to job profile and trust of employer.
Depends on the "SIMILARITIES" vs "DIFFERENCES" in the nature of the job in both cases.
This is a question of the job itself (as outlined in the job description) and is also dependent on the business model in both organizations.
Production Manager is very often tied in concept with production lines .. and these in turn are associated with CONTINUOUS PROCESS CONTROL or DISCRETE MANUFACTURING PROCESS that is either fully automated, semi-automatic or totally manual.
The OUTCOME of the production line is either final products, semi-final products, and/or discrete components / processed intermediate raw materials that go as inputs to other processes / production lines in the same organization or in different organizations.
How this compares to the same position but in a construction company ???
This is up to you to explain and justifiy comparing what the construction company to the other (???) company !! All the best !!
Yes, Being an engineer work in both area.
Of course
Why not.
Yes, I believe so.
Production manager job description has two main responsibilities: Management Part and Professional Part.
Rounding of managers in the same organization will succeed in the management part while in production saide is different from construction or maintenance vary in profeciency.
Qualification background is essencial for the professional job.
sure you can
Yes. sure but must understanding the different between production and construction.
The different is how to manage the resources and how to control the results.